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Ani Zonneveld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ani Zonneveld
Ani Zonneveld is a Malaysian-American singer, songwriter, activist and writer based in Los Angeles. She has released full albums of her own, including "Ummah Wake-Up", "One", "Islamic Hymns: Celebration of Life", produced for other artists, and participated in the writing of Grammy-winning songs.〔 She is the first Malaysian to have won a Grammy. She is the president and founder of Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV), a non-profit organization in the United States with affiliates in Canada, Europe, Chile, Australia and Malaysia, creating inclusive communities that welcome and supports interfaith marriages, gay marriages, gender & sexual minorities, as well as sectarian minorities.〔Jaweed Kaleem, (Progressive Muslims Launch Gay-Friendly, Women-Led Mosques In Attempt To Reform American Islam ), ''Huffington Post'', March 29, 2012〕 Zonneveld is also the editor, along with Vanessa Karam and Olivia Samad, of "(Progressive Muslim Identities: Personal Stories from the U.S. and Canada )," a 2011 anthology that features a diverse groups of Progressive Muslims, with the foreword by Aasif Mandvi, published in the United States by Oracle Releasing.〔Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV), (Anthology )〕 ==Early life==
Ani Zonneveld was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, along with five other siblings, and was raised in Germany, Egypt, and India as the daughter of a Malaysian ambassador and his stay-at-home wife. 1981, she moved to the United States where she studied Economics and Political Science. After college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a musician instead of following her father's foot steps as she was expected to.
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